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Em a fat person
"Gym Rat" "Workout Freak" those are just some slang terms
No because you can figure out the meaning by context. It is slang. The meaning is being afraid. A scaredy cat is someone who worries and is scared of a lot of things.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant making a lot of noise. The image is of someone fighting with Jake, shouting and yelling.
Cowboys had a lot of slang terms for guns: artillery, hardware, iron, and jewelry were some of the most common ones.
Someone who eats lots of pizza is known as a "pizzatarian."
"Juk goosh" is an urban slang term that refers to dancing or moving in a crazy or energetic way. It is often used to describe someone who is dancing enthusiastically or with a lot of energy.
To eat a lot means just what it sounds like -- someone ate a lot of food.stuff your face
grumpy-stomach growls-eats a lot
Em a fat person
"Gym Rat" "Workout Freak" those are just some slang terms
Look up a lot of slang terms and learn their meaningFigure out a good presentation - you could do a quiz with flash cards, or a board showing the slang terms - you could even dress up like someone from the past to show the slang of that era
It is a slang way of saying that someone's talking a lot and not letting anyone else talk.
"Feeth" is not a real word, but it has a definition in the Urban Dictionary, which defines a lot of slang and made-up words. The definition it gives for "feeth" is "When one person has food stuck in between their teeth". See the Related link below for the Urban Dictionary.
When you get injured and you get all swoled It's not actually an accepted word in the English language, as yet. It's a back-formation from swollen. The correct English word would be swelled as in, "My ankle swelled up".
"Wassup" is a general way to open a conversation. You can say not much or a lot.
A horse that eats a lot